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Show Funeral held here for LaVern Jensen Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Saturday afternoon in the Fifth Ward (Springville Stake House) for Mrs. LaVern Betts Jensen, 55, 125 Bulkley Ave., who died Wednesday, March 15, 1967, at her home. Bishop Lawrence W. Lynn was in charge of the services. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. Jensen was born Feb. 27, 1912, in Payson, a daughter daugh-ter of John A. and Helen Ann Cushing Betts. She was mar-( mar-( Continued on page 4, col. 2) ( ' $ i i fciiiA4i-.... , . ........ .... SfeL... .j Mrs. LaVern B. Jensen, 55, for whom services were conducted con-ducted Saturday in 5th Ward Funeral held here for LaVern Jensen (Continued from page one) ried to Jodie W. Jensen, July 2, 1931 at Woodruff, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. iiiio. ociicii iclcivcu iiei education edu-cation in Payson schools. An active member of the LDS Church she taught in the Primary, Pri-mary, Sunday School and MIA, and also served as president of the Primary and member of the Primary Stake Board. She had been president of the Relief Society in her ward. Surviving are her husband of Springville; one son and one daughter, Ronald J. Jensen and Mrs. Lotwick (Kathryn) Reese, both of Springville; five grandchildren; grand-children; two brothers and four sisters, Leslie Betts and Reid Bills of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ivan (Venetta) Argyle of Pay-son; Pay-son; Mrs. Elwood (Edna) Dim-ick Dim-ick of Lake Shore; Mrs. Vernon Ver-non (Winona) Christensen of Provo; and Mrs. Dale (Helenl Pierce of Huntington Beach, California. I i |